This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rainey, Ranney, Smith, Parriott Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/4.1 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, April 20, 1916 Sherman RAINEY has been numbered with the sick the past few days. Plattsmouth Journal, June 12, 1916 Professor SMITH and L.R. PARRIOTT of Peru motored to this city yesterday and spent the night with W.H. RAINEY and family. Professor Smith is the manual training instructor of the state normal school at Peru. Mr. Parriott is the brother of Mrs. RAINEY. They motored to Omaha this morning and will return to this city this evening. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, October 1, 1917 Mrs. J.M. RANNEY is recovering from a serious attack of ptomaine poisoning. At present she is feeling much better. Plattsmouth Journal, February 14, 1918 >From Wednesday’s Daily. James RAINEY, who has been in the west for the past few days returned this afternoon from Grant, in Perkins county, where he has been looking after some business and reports that things are looking fine out that way. In going out he left here while there was a covering of snow on the ground, but said that snow ran out at about Grand Island. James says that the wheat is looking fine in the west growing and looking green like spring. With nothing to prevent from this out he looks for a fine crop in the west. Plattsmouth Journal, October 31, 1918 Wood RAINEY departed this morning for Dixon, where he goes to pick corn. The matter of gathering the corn in this section is not so much of a job as it has been heretofore. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, July 21, 1919 Mrs. J.M. RANNEY returned Saturday night from a three day visit with home folks in Illinois.